“There is no moderation in Iran. It is unrepentant, unreformed, it calls for Israel’s eradication, it promotes international terrorism,” Netanyahu said in a statement.

“This terrorist regime in Iran must not be allowed to become a nuclear threshold power,” the Prime Minister said. “And I call on the P5+1 countries — don’t rush into a deal that would let Iran rush to the bomb.”

P5+1 refers to the United States, China, Russia, Britain, France — the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council — and Germany.

Iran insists it only wants nuclear energy. And Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, while calling for the elimination of Israel, said he opposes “a massacre of the Jewish people in this region.”

It says the “proper way of eliminating Israel” is for “all the original people of Palestine including Muslims, Christians and Jews wherever they are, whether inside Palestine, in refugee camps in other countries or just anywhere else, take part in a public and organized referendum.” The “Jewish immigrants who have been persuaded into emigration to Palestine do not have the right to take part,” he said.

It’s unclear who Khamenei thinks the “original people of Palestine” are, given that the region’s history dates back thousands of years and includes countless waves of immigration and exile.

U.S.: Iran won’t get a nuclear bomb

U.S. President Barack Obama recently sent a letter to Khamenei about cooperating in the fight against ISIS, the terror group that calls itself the Islamic State. Revelations about the letter have raised questions over whether Obama’s stance on Iran is softening.

U.S. officials insist Washington is not coordinating military actions with Tehran — and that there is no softening in its position on the country’s nuclear program.